Automobili Lamborghini Achieves Strong Financial Growth In Q1 2025 Despite Global Uncertainties

Automobili Lamborghini has started 2025 with impressive financial and commercial achievements. Despite global uncertainties, the company delivered 2,967 vehicles in the first quarter, generating €895.2 million in revenue. This marks a 29.6% increase from the previous year. Operating income also rose by 32.8%, reaching €248.1 million compared to Q1 2024.

Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, stated: "The future is in our hands. It’s up to us to build our own resilience. The results from the first quarter confirm the strength of our brand, even in an uncertain economic context. Global demand remains high, and the figures recorded demonstrate once again the validity of our strategy to combine performance, innovation and exclusivity, while keeping quality and personalization at its core."

Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025
Lamborghini Reports Growth in Q1 2025

The Revuelto, Lamborghini's first V12 plug-in hybrid model, is operating at full production capacity. Alongside it, the new Urus SE hybrid SUV is attracting new customers and enhancing Lamborghini's global market position.

In Q1 2025, deliveries were well-distributed across key regions: EMEA saw 1,368 cars delivered (a 7% increase), the Americas received 1,034 cars (up by 21%), and APAC had 565 cars delivered (a rise of 14%). The United States led with 933 units sold, followed by Germany with 366 units.

The UK received 272 vehicles, Japan had 187 deliveries, and Italy saw 143 units sold. South Korea followed with 134 cars delivered, while the Middle East received 104 units. Switzerland had deliveries of 95 cars; Australia got 85; France/Monaco completed the top ten with 76 units.

Sustainable Growth Commitment

Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented: "2025 opened with solid results, confirming the continuity of the path to sustainable financial growth. In today’s uncertain context, particularly in terms of international trade, our commitment remains focused on creating lasting value for our stakeholders, maintaining our long-term vision built on strong financial foundations and environmental responsibility."

Lamborghini's order book remains robust with a waiting period exceeding two years for the Revuelto model. This reflects a strong demand despite geopolitical tensions affecting global trade dynamics.

Trade Relations Outlook

The recent trade measures between Europe and the US have not yet impacted Lamborghini's Q1 outcomes. However, the company is vigilant about potential future scenarios that could affect its operations.

Lamborghini supports international trade based on shared rules and open markets. They believe protectionist policies might hinder growth and competitiveness globally.

Lamborghini's strategic approach ensures balanced geographic distribution while maintaining its Italian roots. The company's focus on innovation and exclusivity continues to drive its success amid evolving global challenges.

Article Published On: Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 23:01 [IST]
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